volcanos mostly form on tectonic plate boundaries and hot stops
along continental plate boundaries...
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Volcanoes are usually found where tectonic plates are converging or diverging.
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
Mudslides are formed most commonly from volcanoes. When it was dry for a certain time period and it rains heavily it can cause a mudslide. It can be caused when a volcano erupts or just because of a hilly area. Areas that have volcanoes are prone to mudslides, hilly areas are too.
yes most volcanoes do from near colliding plate boundries
Some islands are formed by volcanoes, but most are not.
Volcanoes are most likely to form at the edges of the tectonic plates.
Volcanoes are usually found where tectonic plates are converging or diverging.
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Volcanoes and Mountains.
Convergent
Composite volcanoes most often form near subduction zones.
Ash and lahars are most commonly found at stratovolcanoes.
Mudslides are formed most commonly from volcanoes. When it was dry for a certain time period and it rains heavily it can cause a mudslide. It can be caused when a volcano erupts or just because of a hilly area. Areas that have volcanoes are prone to mudslides, hilly areas are too.
nope, ocean trenches
Sulfur (sometimes spelled as sulphur, although this is not correct by current IUPAC rules) is commonly found near natural hot springs or near volcanoes. It's also found in the combined form in many minerals, such as pyrite and galena.
Not all volcanoes are mountains though most do form mountains. Some volcanoes form as simple fissures in the ground. There is a so-called supervolcano in Yellowstone that, does not take the form of a mountain. Kimberlite volcanoes also erupt too violently to form mountains.
yes most volcanoes do from near colliding plate boundries